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单词 sick
释义

sick

UK /sɪk/

Word Forms

adjectivesick
comparativesicker
superlativesickest

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    if you are sick, food you have eaten suddenly comes out of your stomach through your mouth

    I’m going to be sick!

    violently sick:

    He was violently sick over the side of the boat.

    make yourself sick:

    People with eating disorders often make themselves sick.

    sick feeling:

    The thought of seeing him gave her a sick feeling in her stomach.

    Synonyms and related words

    Feeling sick and vomiting
    See alsoseasick
  2. 2
    mainly Americanif you are sick, you do not feel well

    He stayed at home caring for his sick wife.

    sick and injured/wounded/dying:

    a clinic for animals that are sick and injured

    get/fall sick (=become sick):

    He suddenly fell very sick and died a few days later.

    Synonyms and related words

    Feeling and being unhealthy or ill
  3. 3
    if something that someone does or says is sick, it is so unpleasant that it would upset some people

    sick humour/jokes

    Synonyms and related words

    Extremely unpleasant
    1. 3a
      used about someone who behaves in a cruel or unpleasant way

      If you ask me, he’s sick in the head.

      Synonyms and related words

      Cruel and unkind
  4. 4
    very informalvery impressive, attractive, enjoyable, etc. This word is used mainly by young people.

    The hair, make up and outfit is sick! She looks amazing!

    Synonyms and related words

    Words used mainly by young people
    Synonyms and related words

    Deserving praise, respect and admiration

    Featured as a BuzzWord!

    The positive use of sick first appeared in the US in the early eighties, but didn’t emerge in British usage until relatively recently. It follows in the wake of wicked and bad, two other adjectives which have taken on a popular ‘inverted’ meaning (i.e. a meaning which represents the direct opposite of one of their other meanings). Such inverted meanings turn out to be older than you might expect – the positive use of wicked, for instance, dates as far back as 1920, when it was first used to mean ‘wonderful’ by author F. Scott Fitzgerald in his first novel This Side of Paradise.

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phrases

(as) sick as a parrot
be worried sick
call in sick
feel sick
make someone sick
off sick
sick and tired of something/sick to death of something/sick to the back teeth of something
sick at heart
sick to your stomach
sick with fear/nerves/worry etc

sick

US /sɪk/

Word Forms

adjectivesick
comparativesicker
superlativesickest

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    if you are sick, you do not feel well

    He stayed at home caring for his sick wife.

    sick and injured/wounded/dying:

    a clinic for animals that are sick and injured

    get/fall sick (=become sick):

    He suddenly fell very sick and died a few days later.

    Synonyms and related words

    Feeling and being unhealthy or ill
  2. 2
    if something that someone does or says is sick, it is so unpleasant that it would upset some people

    sick humor/jokes

    Synonyms and related words

    Extremely unpleasant
    1. 2a
      used about someone who behaves in a cruel or unpleasant way

      If you ask me, he’s sick.

      Synonyms and related words

      Cruel and unkind
    2. 2b
      offensivean offensive way of describing someone who is mentally sick
      Synonyms and related words

      Mentally ill
  3. 3
    if you get sick or you are sick, food you have eaten suddenly comes out of your stomach through your mouth

    I’m going to be sick!

    violently sick:

    He was violently sick over the side of the boat.

    make yourself sick:

    People with eating disorders often make themselves sick.

    sick feeling:

    The thought of seeing him gave her a sick feeling in her stomach.

    Synonyms and related words

    Feeling sick and vomiting
    See alsoseasick
  4. 4
    very informalvery impressive, attractive, enjoyable, etc. This word is used mainly by young people.

    The hair, make up and outfit is sick! She looks amazing!

    Synonyms and related words

    Words used mainly by young people
    Synonyms and related words

    Deserving praise, respect and admiration

    Featured as a BuzzWord!

    The positive use of sick first appeared in the US in the early eighties, but didn’t emerge in British usage until relatively recently. It follows in the wake of wicked and bad, two other adjectives which have taken on a popular ‘inverted’ meaning (i.e. a meaning which represents the direct opposite of one of their other meanings). Such inverted meanings turn out to be older than you might expect – the positive use of wicked, for instance, dates as far back as 1920, when it was first used to mean ‘wonderful’ by author F. Scott Fitzgerald in his first novel This Side of Paradise.

    Read more


phrases

be worried sick
call in sick
feel sick
make someone sick
out sick
sick and tired of something/sick to death of something
sick at heart
sick to your stomach
sick with fear/nerves/worry etc.

sick

UK /sɪk/

DEFINITIONS2
  1. 1

    the sick

    plural people who are sick

    nurses who care for the sick and dying

    Synonyms and related words

    People who are ill or have a medical condition
  2. 2
    uncountable Britishinformalvomit
    Synonyms and related words

    Feeling sick and vomiting

sick

US /sɪk/

DEFINITIONS2
  1. 1
    uncountable Britishinformalvomit
    Synonyms and related words

    Feeling sick and vomiting
  2. 2

    the sick

    plural people who are sick

    nurses who care for the sick and dying

    Synonyms and related words

    People who are ill or have a medical condition

sick

UK /sɪk/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theysick
he/she/itsicks
present participlesicking
past tensesicked
past participlesicked


phrasal verb

sick up

transitive
Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theysick up
he/she/itsicks up
present participlesicking up
past tensesicked up
past participlesicked up

Britishinformal
1
if you sick up food that you have eaten, it comes out of your stomach through your mouth
Synonyms and related words

Feeling sick and vomiting

sick

US /sɪk/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theysick
he/she/itsicks
present participlesicking
past tensesicked
past participlesicked


phrasal verb

sick up

transitive
Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theysick up
he/she/itsicks up
present participlesicking up
past tensesicked up
past participlesicked up

Britishinformal
1
if you sick up food that you have eaten, it comes out of your stomach through your mouth
Synonyms and related words

Feeling sick and vomiting
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